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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joan Guzman-Christopher Fernandez Set For November 5

    New York, NY – Two time world champion Joan “Little Tyson” Guzman makes his triumphant return to the squared circle Friday, November 5 against rugged Christopher “Kid Kayo” Fernandez in the ten round main event of “Uptown Showdown” from the Armory Track in New York, NY. The card will be aired all throughout the US, Mexico and Puerto Rico on TeleFutura, as well as in Guzman’s native Dominican Republic. Guzman, who lives and fights out of Brooklyn, NY, is 30-0-1 with 17 KO’s, and will make his debut at junior welterweight. With tremendous defensive abilities, world class boxing skills and outstanding quickness, the former super bantamweight and junior lightweight titleholder is recognized amongst the most gifted pugilists on the planet. In his most recent bout, Guzman outpointed well regarded Ali Funeka over twelve rounds to avenge a previous draw. Having shared the squared circle with elite fighters in Devon Alexander and Paulie Malignaggi, the Salt Lake City, UT based Fernandez is an experienced veteran who never backs down from a challenge. At 18-10-1 (11 KO’s), Fernandez is a respected power puncher with a never say die attitude. “I know Chris is going to be a tough opponent but I feel very comfortable fighting at 140 lbs,” said Guzman, who has victories over world champions Humberto Soto, Jorge Barrios and Javier Jauregui among others. “There are a lot of great fighters in this weight class and I am ready to prove that I am still one of the best out there!” In the televised co-feature, featherweight Salvador Sanchez II, 19-4-2 (9 KO’s), of Tianguistenco, Mexico will battle an opponent to be announced in a six round bout. The nephew of the boxing great whom he shares a name with, Sanchez is quickly building a strong reputation amongst fight fans worldwide. Slated to appear on the undercard in separate bouts are USBA Junior Lightweight titleholder Argenis Mendez, four time US Amateur champion Roberto Benitez and Shamir Reyes of Brooklyn, Queens, NY’s Jose Guzman, former women’s titlist Eileen Olszewski and debuting Armin Mrkanovic. Tickets start at an economic friendly $25 and exclusive VIP tables are also available by calling 212-679-2461. The Armory Track is located at 216 Ft. Washington Ave New York, NY 10032 and Doors open at 6:30 pm. The opening bell is slated for 7:00. The card is being promoted by Golden Boy Promotions. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Evil Abed
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    My bad BPP.

    You can delete my thread now.

    On the fight.

    I'd be shocked if Guzman made weight.

    If its at 154 you can bet he"ll show up at 158.

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    • B.U.R.N.E.R
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      My boy is back..........

      After this time to get down to business Joan.

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      • DondiNeverLeft
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        How the hell do people keep backing this loser....now he's fighting some unknown with like 10 losses...ridiculous.

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        • lopez36
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          this guy just bores me,i'll pass on this one

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          • boxing2106
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            #6
            finnaly !.....

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            • Kannabis Kid
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              Lol I was waiting for the people to start ragging on Joan he had a testosterone problem you try cutting weight when your bodys ability to metabolize is shot to **** and see how you do. I still bet none of you sofa warriors would step up to guzman even if he weighed in at 175. Didnt Gamboa just fight someone who had 10 losses as well? I didnt see anyone but ricans talking down about that but thats expected. Hes stepping up in weight against an opponent thats been in their with other 140 lbers who have done well. I think its a good match up and it will show what Guzman has left. Id personally love to see Guzman vs Bradley or Guzman vs Maidana.

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              • DondiNeverLeft
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                Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                Lol I was waiting for the people to start ragging on Joan he had a testosterone problem you try cutting weight when your bodys ability to metabolize is shot to **** and see how you do. I still bet none of you sofa warriors would step up to guzman even if he weighed in at 175. Didnt Gamboa just fight someone who had 10 losses as well? I didnt see anyone but ricans talking down about that but thats expected. Hes stepping up in weight against an opponent thats been in their with other 140 lbers who have done well. I think its a good match up and it will show what Guzman has left. Id personally love to see Guzman vs Bradley or Guzman vs Maidana.
                Gamboa fought 3 times in 2010, 4 times in 2009, 4 times in 2008.....that bum ass fought once a year four like 4 years...DEFEND THAT!!...lol AND DIDNT MAKE ONE WIEGHT...lol

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                • boxer2k5
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by IdNod4u2
                  How the hell do people keep backing this loser....now he's fighting some unknown with like 10 losses...ridiculous.
                  its a test run. his promoters dont wanna put him in with any big name and he ****s it up again. lets see if he train and make the right weight and look good at 140 thenthe networks will want to mess wit him again and he can gun for some bigger names

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                  • Kannabis Kid
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                    Lol Gamboa also didnt turn pro til much later than Guzman so your justification doesnt really matter your supposed to fight as often as possible in your early career to become established. Guzman had bad management in his later career which led to his downfall. Regardless theres nothing to defend Guzman is still a world class fighter probably the best to come out of the Dominican Republic and some blogger bashing him is plain funny to me whats your professional boxing record bro?

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